mcbetty
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I'm a beginner hobbyist. I want to have confirmation if this is ich. Otherwise, please state other disease/condition.
Not true. The bacteria do not just float free in the gravel but adhere to the gravel surfaces. Sure a vacuum may remove a little bacteria but not enough to make a difference. Actually a vacuum improves the under gravel filtration by removing built up gunk improving water flow.
- Gravel Vacuuming
- I use an under-gravel filter, so vacuuming will ruin the biological filtration and expose the water to unwanted stuff
- I also read an article that mulm within the bed of gravel kills the parasite
That's good to hear! How often do you recommend to vacuum them?Not true. The bacteria do not just float free in the gravel but adhere to the gravel surfaces. Sure a vacuum may remove a little bacteria but not enough to make a difference. Actually a vacuum improves the under gravel filtration by removing built up gunk improving water flow.
I've been running under gravel since the 1980's.
Normally I'll vacuum the gravel surface every water change just to get loose stuff. I'll vacuum deep every month or two.That's good to hear! How often do you recommend to vacuum them?
The garlic juice probably isn't doing anything for your ich problem, but I suppose it can't hurt.Thanks alot for the help! So far, I've been raising the temp to 85-90 range and supplement fish feedings with garlic juice for immunity.
Ich-X and similar products are safe to use on scaleless fish. You also don't need to use Ich-X specifically, just something that has malachite green and formalin. Kordon Rid Ich is another product with those ingredients. If you don't have that locally either, then go ahead and order online. It's worth it. Steer clear of botanical "medications" that claim to cure things.
- Medication
- If you saw the picture, I got hillstream loaches
- I heard they are sensitive to medications because they don't have scales
- I don't have Ich-X and there is none near me, so I have to get it on Amazon
That would have to be the most expensive salt treatment ever haha. As long as it's pure NaCl with no additives (iodine, anti-caking agents, etc.) then it's safe to use in aquaria. But I would go to the grocery store and get rock salt. Much cheaper.
- Salt
- Loaches and plants
- I have Maldon Sea Salt Flakes. Is that fine?
This is fine. Keep the temperature at 86 for two full weeks.So far, I've been raising the temp to 85-90 range and supplement fish feedings with garlic juice for immunity.